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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

November 21, 1966 (16 pages)

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1G ...The Nugget. ..November 21, 1966... “NEED A NEW BUSINESS SLOGAN TO PEP UP THE OLD FIRM? Just grab a few of these goodies from the gals in local business organizations. . MARY MOSER, investment broker, says: ''Have lots of fun with bagels and lox, but save a little for gilt edged stocks!". FLORENCE KENDRICK, insurance, advises: "Don'tbe caught half covered!" while DOTTIE THOMAS, ina similar vein warns: "When your neighbors shout your house is on fire, it's too late then tobe a buyer!"'. LOU LEWIS, Mother Lode Bank, claims: 'We have your interest at heart!"', and VIRGINIA KERR, G.V. Floral, insists: "We have the longest bloomers in town!" EDNA HENNESSY, real -estate, declares: "I have lots you haven't seen yet!", and FRANKIE KEYES, West Coast Auto, verses her slogan" '"'"Keys for music, locks and such; keys for problems, too. But we're the KEYES.you'll need so much when auto parts are due!""_ — THELMA JACKSON, I,C, Title, advises: "You look for me and I'll search for you!", BARBARA SAILOR, Sierra Saddlery, "We have everything in our store but the horse-he's on the roof!" Beauty parlors offer some catchy lines as evidenced by ALMA HILLMAN and CLAIRE HOLBROOK who use: "We'll curl upand dye for ysu!", and NORMA LEWIS cautions the boys: "Don't. whistle at that gal coming out of my beauty parlor-it may be your grandmother!" MARGUE RITE GENTILLI, now retired, swears that everytime she hears "Home on the Range" she knows They're playing her song. Also on the list (lagging a little)is Kim, from Cal-Nat, with: "Our aircraftare TWICE as safe, TWICE as reliable, TWICE as tired-so for TWICE sakes TWY us!" And as an added suggestion for the mortuary business, M. MOSER suggests: "WE'RE THE LAST TO LET YOU DOWN!", And how's THAT for a nice guarantee? * * * * Hore and Thore by Kimary POSIES PROFFERED: ToNELLIE SCHIFFNER, whois lovely in manner, appearance and attire; and has earned the affection of all who know her by her dignity and charm. * * * * HOROSCOPALLY: Born between Nov. 22 and Dec. 3? Seems you havea quickmind, discriminationand good judgement. Youhave executive ability and the capabilty and the capability to select a suitable career. Your reactions are rapid, youhave a natural gift for expression through speech and writing and you know the value of words. In personal relationships you are direct, loyal and passioate,. PRETTY IMPRESSIVE ? Well, let's just filp to the other s‘de of the coin. YOUARE ALSO impulsive, intolerant, critical, captious and fault finding (HEY! Sounds like that patrolman who stopped me the other day)and the key to your success lies in controlling enthusiasms and allowing your head to rule yourheart. IF YOU CAN DO THIS your fine mental faculties and excellent judgement can carry youas far as you'd like to go! * * * * NEWSING AROUND: Cute HARRYETTE HUMMELT calleda gal friend to offer hera ride toa party only to find the gal hadn't been invited and ALPHA and became so intrigued by the array of toys she sank on her knees for a closer inspection. Along came a delightful sales woman who patted her maternally on the pate saying: "What's Santa going to bring youfor Christmas, honey?" Says Mayjane: "When she saw I am twenty years older than Santa she sold me TWO dolls andI only have ONE little girl! I guess I'm just a SUCKER FOR BABYDOLLS!" You aren't alone there MJ! So are most men-in one way or another!...FRAN DODINI claims the birds around their place go on big binges by eating pyracantha berries and get so SAMASHED they can't fly-sort of HAZY but HAPPY! That must be the CHEEPEST hangover i: cistory! KATHY DeGRIO, Red Carpet Beauty Salon, says a phySician friend told her that the careless use of hair spray can cause deafness. Besides this, indiscriminate s praying with laquer hair nets can cause serious lung disorders! So let's not allow "And now-let us spray" be changed to "And now-let us pray!". A N.C. WOMAN was Shown through the LITTON ELECTRONIC Lab. Said she on the way out: -WELL, NOW I CERTAINLY KNOW HOW SOMETHING I DON‘? KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT LOOKS!"
* * * OX THE TEA LEAVES TELL; To get maximum attention, it's hard to beat a great big sloppy mistake! knew nothing of the shinEEE dig-UNTIL THEN! Harryette, the epitome of grace and tact, groaned: "OH NO! I'VE DONE IT AGAIN!",, Don't be embarrassed, Harryete. I'vespent a lifetime trying to outlive my own faux pas! I'll never be forgiven the day, long years ago, when I invited six for dinner and when they arrived on the appointed evening I brightly blur ped: ''WELL, where areall of YOU going all dressed up? I'd COMPLETELY FORGOTTEN THE INVITATION! And peanut butter-jelly sandwitches for a four course dinner don't win friends or influence people-except away from peanutbutter!....IAM TOLD that tiny MAYJANE BARBOUR, visiting this area, went into the Pear Growers To Confer At Loomis Dec 2 A grower meeting to be held in Loomis at which growers of Bartlett pears and plums will nominate grower representatives for the Pear and Plum Commodity Committees of the California Tree Fruit Agreement, the Advisory Board for Fresh Bartlett Pears and the Fresh Bartlett Pear Promotion Board was announced today by Tree Fruit Agreement Manager Galen Geller. The meeting is to be held in the Veterans Memorial Hall, Loomis, on December 2, 1966, ac. 2:00 p.m. All Placer and Nevada County growers of Bartletts and plums should plan to be present at this Members: of the Promomeeting. ; tion Board serve a two The Placer-ColfaxDisyear term. trict which is made up of The present represPlacer and Nevada Counentatives and their alteties is -entitled to select rnates representing Platwo members and altercer and Nevada Counties nate for the Pear Common’ the California Tyee odity Committee. PlaFruit Agreement and on cer, Nevada and certain the State Bartlett proother counties have been grams are as follows: combined to forma sinCalifornia Tree Fruit gle district under the Agreement : Marketing Order for FrePlum Commodity sh Bartlett Pears. One Committee member and alternate Robert E. Hansen, Lowill be nominated to reomis, member; Edmund present this combined J. Pilz, Penryn member; area under this State Basil T. Rogers, NewMarketing Order. The castle, Alternate; Frank Placer -Colfax District Kageta, Loomis, Alteris entitled to nominate a nate. member and alternate to Bartlett Pear Commodity the Fresh Bartlett Pear Committee Promotion Board. R.C, Lapp, Newcastle, The Plum Commodity member; A.W. Musso, Committee which has Bowman, Alternate. twelve members will be State Marketing Orders elected as follows: Advisory Board for Kern and Southern CalFresh Bartlett Pears ifornia-1l member and Geo. H. Volz, Placeralternate. ville, member; R.C. Tulare-2 members and Lapp, Newcastle, alteralternate. nate. F resno-5 members and Fresh Bartlett Promotion aiternate. Board Placer-2 members and H,T. Perry, Penryn, alternate. member;A.L, Saladana, Sutter-1 member and Alternate. alternate. All growers of Plums Baiance of State-1 memand Bartlett Pears are ber and alternate. eligible to vote for coThe Pear Commodity mmittee andboard memCommittee also has bers. Tree Fruit Agreetwelve members. The ment manager Geller and Bartlettand Plum Corepresentatives of the mmittees recommend State and Federal Depargrade and size regulatments of Agriculture tions to the Secretary of will attend the Loomis Agriculture and if the regulations are approved, they become law gover— ning the movement of these fruits. Bartlett regulations issued by the Secretary of Agriculture apply to interstate shipments only but plum regulations cover both interstate and intrastate shipments. The plum and pear committeemen serve a one year term. The Advisory Board for Fresh Bartlett Pears, composed of eight growers and five distributors is the body which recommends grade and size regulations to cover intrastate shipments of Bartlett Pears. The recommendation of this Board are made to the Director of Agriculture for the State of California, and if the recommended regulations are approved and issued, they are enforcible in State courts. The Fresh Bartlett Promotion Advisory Board is the body which directs a promotion program on all fresh Bartletts. The ‘Board includes sixteen growers and six handlers. meeting. Tax Exemption Hearing Set On New Planting Growers with vines or fruit and nut trees were alerted today to a State Board of Equalization hearing on a claim torm proposed for the use of growers in filing for tax exemptions on new plantings. The hearing is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Nov. 22 at 1020 ''N" Street, Sacramento. W.K. Eilers of Linden, Chairman of the California Farm Bureau Edible Tree Nut advisory committee, reminds growers that a new state law requires them to register new plantings with their County Assessor in order to receive tax exemptions which are granted by the state constitution. The Board of Equalization has prepared a tenative exemptionclaim form for use by growers, according to Eilers, and the board is asking for comments on it at the hearing.